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Greg Maddux: His MLB debut was on September 3rd, 1986 for the Chicago Cubs. Maddux was traded to the Braves in 1993, and played on the team until 2003. Maddux was a key pitcher in the Braves cwinning the 1995 World Series. A 4x NL Cy Young Award Winner, 18x Gold Glove, 8x All-Star selection and 4x NL 'The Sporting News' Pitcher of the Year and retired playing for the LA Dodgers in 1998 with a Win-Loss Record of 355-227, ERA 3.16 & 3,371 Strikeouts.
Fred McGriff: His MLB debut was on May 17th, 1986 for the Toronto Blue Jays. 'Crime Dog' McGriff joined the Bravos in 1993 and played for the team until 1997. He was one of the key sluggers that helped the Bravos win the 1995 World Series. A 5x All-Star, 3x Silver Slugger Award, the 1994 MLB All-Star MVP and retired in 2004 (wth the Tampa Ray Devil Rays) with a Lifetime .284 Batting Avg , 1,550 RBIs, 493 HRs (Career High 37 HR in 1993).
Terry Pendleton: His MLB debut was on July 18th, 1984 for the St. Louis Cardinals. Pendelton, the current hitting coach for the Braves, joined the Bravos in 1991 and played for the team from 1991 - 1994, traded to the Marlins in 1995, and returned to the Braves from 1995 - 1996. He was not only was of the leadiing sluggers for the Braves, his quick fielding abilities and great arm allowed him to make incredible double and even triple plays. Career highlights include being selected to the 1992 All-Star game, 3x Gold Glove Award Winner, 1991 NL MVP and 1991 Comeback Player of the Year. He retired in 1998 with the Kansas City Royals.
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